Does the government ignore AI copyright infringement cases to gather blackmail?
Like, so that people the government doesn’t like and happened to use AI generated content can be sued for copyright infringement?
Like, so that people the government doesn’t like and happened to use AI generated content can be sued for copyright infringement?
U.S. government works are generally in the public domain and not protected by copyright. What role do you envision the government having in litigating copyright cases?
Are you a AI company lawyer by any chance by thinking AIs are entirely trained on US government works and not also copyrighted works whose licenses are disrespected? (well, until the state collapses.)
>What role do you envision the government having in litigating copyright cases?
Based anarchist.
I’m referring to say, GitHub Copilot being sued for copyright infringement and yet the cases gets dragged through the courts for years as a example.